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    PESTLE Analysis A PESTLE analysis is effectively an analysis of an organisations environmental influences (CIPD 2015). Included in this analysis are factors such as political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental all of which when analysed create a knowledge and help manage the macro-environment of an organisation. Please find PESTLE analysis of CP in appendices (appendix 2) and below an extract of the most important PESTLE aspects regarding training issues within CP. Center…

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    FastCat Compensation Case Phase 2: External Competitiveness Presented to Oliver Stoutner, M.B.A. HR Practicum I: Compensation and Benefits MGT 4250-01 Presented By Morgan Tullis Kimberly Bowers Ashlie Hawes Travis Stone Rachel Kipling Step 1: Recommend Strategy for Competitiveness When determining a compensation strategy for FastCat, we decided the best option would be to have a job-based structure. The reason for this is that we want to focus on our internal pay structure and measure them…

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    and complicated projects.. This is more emphasis placed on risk analysis. We called as Spirals because each phases are iteration. Principle of Spiral Methodology The spiral model is describe 4 phases. 1. Planning phase In this stage we do requirement study and gathering them. Therefore identify System requirement, Subsystem requirement, unit requirement and finalize list of all requirement are done in this step. 2. Risk Analysis phase All the requirements will study and identify the risk…

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    randomized ANOVA and a repeated measures ANOVA? What does the term one-way mean with respect to an ANOVA? According to Jackson (2012), a randomized ANOVA is an analysis of variance conducted on data where the participants are randomly assigned to conditions in a between-subjects design (Jackson, 2012, p. 286). A repeated measures ANOVA is an analysis of variance conducted on data where the participants are correlated either a within-subjects or matched-subjects design. The difference between a…

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    There are the policy actors and the stakeholder groups. One must be able to recognize the different stakeholder groups and invite them to the discussion. If a stakeholder analysis is carried out before the implementation of a policy, there is a greater chance of it being more effective. There are many steps in the stakeholder analysis such as; planning the process, choosing and defining the policy and knowing important stakeholders. One must be able to modify the appropriate tools, to obtain the…

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    recruited on the basis of their qualification. Training facilities are provided to the employees through both internal and external method.  Communication skills.  Customer handling skills.  Technical and leadership training skills etc. CHAPTER – 4 SWOT ANALYSIS. 4.1 Meaning of SWOT Analysis: It is a simple but power full tool to identify Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats. In simple, it is a technique used by the organization to understand them self. It provides the base…

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    Product development processes A development process is a sequence of steps that an enterprise employs to conceive, design and commercialise a product. In this section the different product development processes are analysed and compared. From the analysis and comparison of the processes the most suited process will be chosen and adapted for the execution of this project. In this section, the product development processes the ‘Generic Process’ by Steven Eppinger, the ‘Stage Gate Process’ by…

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    the required output. Finally, when we give the input stock price, EMA, RSI and MACD data on any date, the output is close to the future date stock price. Below are 62 lines of the 1773 lines developed for forecasting, using neural network with technical analysis…

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    The main purpose of the company is to collect and analyze data. Without the tools and databases for data collection and analysis, this company would not have been as successful (Adobe, 2013). Nonetheless, another source that is used by the company is Adobe Analytics. This tool is used because it is simple and easy to use software for data storage and collection (Adobe, 2013)…

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    SECTION C: SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT analysis is an important step that should take by a company to analyse their business performance so that can make better decision and strategy to carrying on their business. SWOT is an acronym that stands for Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threats. SWOT is made up of two parts: the strengths and weaknesses refer to the internals of a company while the opportunities and threats are external to the company and exist in the environment. Strengths 1. Strong brand…

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